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The shape of low-concentration dose–response functions for …

WEBREVIEW ARTICLE The shape of low-concentration dose–response functions for benzene: implications for human health risk assessment Louis A. Cox Jr.a,b, Hans B. …

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Health aspects of worker exposure to oil mists

WEBReport no. 86/69: The current Threshc lue (TLV) for worker exposure to oil mist recommended by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists …

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the health effects of PM (including ultrafine particles)

WEBreport no. 99/60 VI SUMMARY The aim of this report is to review the health effects of exposure to PM2.5 particles (particulates with an aerodynamic diameter of < 2.5 µm), …

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Management of occupational health risks during refinery

WEBReport no. 00/52: This report addresses the occupational health issues which are an intrinsic part of refinery turnaround activities. It recognises the underlying …

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occupational health auditing

WEBThis document describes an approach to occupational health auditing, intended to meet the needs of CONCAWE member companies. It includes examples of typical questions and …

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The use of dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) extract by the IP 346

WEBReport no. 94/51: Untreated lubricant base oils have been associated in the past with the development of human skin cancer to give a better understanding of these …

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catalyst handling procedures to minimize exposures

WEBreport no. 95/57 KEYWORDS Catalyst, dust, exposure, mist, occupational health & safety, vapour exposure, workplace NOTE Considerable efforts have been made to assure the …

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Review of recent health effect studies with sulphur dioxide

WEBreport no. 4/16 IV SUMMARY The following report critically examines those toxicology and epidemiology studies published since the 2006 World Health Organization’s review of …

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An overview of HCN emissions from FCCU’s and their

WEBReport no. 1/19: This report provides an overview of the monitoring methods and abatement techniques available for hydrogen cyanide (HCN) emissions in fluid catalytic cracking …

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management of occupational health risks during refinery

WEBThe reformate is used either as a major high-octane gasoline blending component or as a source of light aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, xylenes) for the petrochemical …

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Interactive tool: Cars CO2 Comparator

WEBFrom a climate perspective, it does not matter whether the greenhouse gases are emitted during the production of the car or of the energy carrier, or at the …

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Sustainable biomass availability in the EU towards 2050 (RED

WEBWithin the framework of the European Commission’s long-term strategy, Concawe’s cross-sectoral Low Carbon Pathways project identifies opportunities and …

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health aspects of worler exposure to oil mists

WEBGOmGaWe report no. 86/69 health aspects of worler exposure to oil mists Prepared by the CONCAWE Health Management Group's Special Task Force HISTF-13: Dr. J.R. …

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Environmental fate and effects of poly- and perfluoroalkyl …

WEBreport no. 8/16 II ABSTRACT Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Fluoroprotein (FP)/ Film Forming Fluoroprotein Foam (FFFP) foam have been used since the 1960s and …

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polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in automotive exhaust

WEBreport no. 98/55 iii contents page summary v 1. introduction 1 2. overview 3 2.1. introduction 3 2.2. the nature of pah 3 2.3. general aspects on health effects of pah and

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